Today there was ready a really bad surprise for me, as on PVE host with LVM-thin I started to receive notifications about disk I/O write problems and then all of VMs (Windows) slowly hung up...
Just after the server reboot and when first VM started to boot up I've received such error:
This was then followed by errors like this:
After quick googling I've noticed that there is problem with LVM-thin metadata and that there is no more space for them, so that's why those I/O write failures. All that turned out to be a complete VM recovery from backups. Damn. This time I've destroyed LVM-thin and went with classic LVM volumes!
I've came accross this post:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/lvm-ran-out-of-metadata-space-need-help.41325/
Where it seems that the issue originates in Proxmox default configuration where only small portion of space is defined for metadata.
Anybody has more info about this?
UPDATE: Just to give more info, the server was installed on 5.x this june (2019) and it is pretty low load server. Upgraded to 6.x last week.
Just after the server reboot and when first VM started to boot up I've received such error:
Code:
space map metadata: unable to allocate new metadata block
This was then followed by errors like this:
Code:
Buffer I/O error ... lost async page write
After quick googling I've noticed that there is problem with LVM-thin metadata and that there is no more space for them, so that's why those I/O write failures. All that turned out to be a complete VM recovery from backups. Damn. This time I've destroyed LVM-thin and went with classic LVM volumes!
I've came accross this post:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/lvm-ran-out-of-metadata-space-need-help.41325/
Where it seems that the issue originates in Proxmox default configuration where only small portion of space is defined for metadata.
Anybody has more info about this?
UPDATE: Just to give more info, the server was installed on 5.x this june (2019) and it is pretty low load server. Upgraded to 6.x last week.
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